Fremont, California - July 17, 2001 - Hurricane Electric, a leading business Technical Service Provider,
announces the grand opening of their Fremont Colocation Facility, which is designed from
the ground up to serve the growing demand for colocation space, and managed data housing.
The new 42,000 square foot colocation facility in Fremont complements the two other
colocation facilities that Hurricane Electric operates in San Jose.

"We wanted to give our customers the very best in data housing. We built the new
facility
with them in mind," said Mike Leber, president of Hurricane Electric.

Cooling comes from the use of industry standard 12 inch-raised floors and down flow air
conditioning units.

Power Distribution Units that supply the clean power from the
UPSs to all the cabinets allow each cabinet to be individually breakered and monitored.

For added security, there is a digital camera system, custom designed to monitor every
entrance into and out of the colocation facility, every hallway and individual cabinet.
Additionally, there is a high-security card key system, which monitors and limits access
to certain areas in the colocation facility.

Customers will also experience the luxury
of not worrying about energy surges, rolling blackouts or complete loss of power due to
the energy crisis. Hurricane Electric's colocation facilities provide uninterruptible
power supplies and back-up generators capable of running indefinitely.

New domestic
and international clients now have the choice to colocate their equipment in the original
San Jose facility, furnished with individually locked cages, or in the Fremont facility
with custom built cabinets.